THE STORY IS SIMPLE. AN INTERRACIAL...
THE STORY IS SIMPLE. AN INTERRACIAL brace tries to put an tender on a new home, alone to be told by their agent that their deposit won't be enough. Month later, they learn that the house they wanted was sold for Significantly les than their propose and that their agent allegedly made racial make notess about them. So they su the holder of the brokerage for housing discrimination, charging that he's personally responsible for the behavior of his agent. That's the tale behind Meyer v Holley a federal Fair Housing Act case heard by dint of the U.S. Supreme Court in Want to read the whole article? You can purchase it here. It's quick and easy.
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